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If you are looking for Dalmatia towns property, this area
stretches from Trogir to Dubrovnik where you can find a lot of worth buying
house property.
Trogir is a delightful coastal town. The historic old
area sits on a small island that's connected to the mainland by a bridge
with a 17th-century archway, while modern Trogir is situated on the
mainland. Small, detached house in the suburbs with sea views starts at
around £75,000, although cheaper renovation projects are available.
Split, Croatia's lively second city, has a busy ferry
terminal where thousands strike off for the region's wealth of beautiful
islands. The main area of interest is the old town by the harbor, with
its palace, cathedral and waterfront street cafes, bars and restaurants.
Small suburban homes start at around £80,000, although, like Trogir,
there's a wealth of renovation projects.
Further south, the Makarska Riviera region encompasses a
few resorts and a string of decent pebbled beaches. Among Dalmatia towns
property, Makarska itself is the most lively spot and attracts a lot of
package tourists in the summer season. A one-bedroom apartment with sea
views here costs around £50,000.
At the southern tip of Dalmatia lies the magnificent
walled city of Dubrovnik. Although many of its historic buildings were
destroyed in the war in 1991-92, they've been restored superbly. You can
get a decent three-bed flat with sea views for around £70,000 here.
The tourist season lasts from June to September. Rentals
are guaranteed during Dubrovnik's summer festival, between mid-July and
August. Outside Dubrovnik, visitor numbers are slowly rising, meaning a
steady rise in rental prices. On average, a two-bedroom apartment in
Dubrovnik rents for Kn2,580 (£215) per week, while a villa rents for Kn
3,300 (£275) per week.
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